Monday, July 1st 2013, 8:52 am
Residents near Enid were rattled out of their beds twice early Monday morning when back-to-back earthquakes struck the area.
A 2.9 magnitude quake struck about 11 miles northeast of Enid around 3:20 a.m. Less than an hour later, a stronger, 3.3 magnitude quake was centered 16 miles northeast of Enid, about 75 miles north of Oklahoma City.
No one was injured in either quake, and there were no reports of damage.
Saturday, a 3.0 magnitude earthquake struck near the southern Oklahoma town of Madill.
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